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Restoro and Reimage Fined $26M

March 14, 2024
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Restoro and Reimage Fined $26M

Restoro and Reimage, two tech support companies, have been ordered to pay a combined fine of $26 million by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for employing scare tactics to defraud customers. The FTC found that these firms utilized deceptive marketing strategies, including fake system warnings and exaggerated claims about computer issues, to coerce consumers into purchasing unnecessary computer repair services. Despite investigations revealing that the devices used to test the services had no performance or security issues, Restoro and Reimage misrepresented the findings to consumers, urging them to pay for costly repair plans based on fabricated threats.

The deceptive tactics employed by Restoro and Reimage involved impersonating Microsoft Windows pop-ups and system warnings, falsely alleging malware infections and performance issues, and pressuring consumers to purchase expensive repair plans. Furthermore, telemarketers associated with these companies misled consumers by misrepresenting regular system errors and warnings as serious threats, ultimately leading to additional charges for unnecessary services. The FTC’s crackdown on these deceptive practices underscores the importance of consumer protection measures in combating fraudulent activities in the tech support industry and safeguarding consumers from financial exploitation.

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  • Restoro and Reimage Fined $26M for Scare Tactics and Deception
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